1.What are the codes that replace the V codes of DSM IV? DSM 5 Trivia Pursuit(10 questions) ; EACH TEAM HAS RECORDER WHO WRITES DOWN ANSWERS 1-10 . DISCUSS AND COME TO CONSENSUS . TEAM WITH MOST RIGHT ANSWER WINS. NO BOOKS OR DEVICES PLEASE! ICD 10 has F , G codes (Other conditions that may be a focus of clinical attention) 2. What are the physical symptoms listed for Cannabis Withdrawal?(F12.288) Converter URL available Abdominal pain, shakiness/tremor, sweating, fever, chills, or headache Irritability, nervousness, sleep difficulty, decreased appetite/weight loss, restlessness, depressed mood (other criteria) Three of the criteria develop within 1 week 3. Severity (specifier) for Anorexia Nervosa is determined by Answer: BMI 4.How do you write diagnosis when alcohol induced psychosis is comorbid with moderate alcohol use disorder F10.259 Alcohol induced psychotic disorder (2 means moderate/severe use disorder) 5. What are the severity specifiers for substance use disorders Mild, moderate, severe 6. How many signs or symptoms of alcohol intoxication must be present shortly after alcohol ingestion? Mild: Use when 2 or 3 criteria are present Moderate: Use when 4 or 5 criteria are met Severe: Use when 6 or more criteria are met. 7. What is the other requirement for alcohol intoxication? One Slurred speech Incoordination Unsteady gait Nystagmus Impairment Stupor in attention or memory or coma Problematic behavior or psychological change 8. Is Polysubstance Abuse or Dependence a DSM 5 diagnosis? No 9. When would you use “other specified” as diagnosis? List the disorders on by one When criteria have not been met for diagnosis and you list the reason e.g. duration not known 10. What are the 2 types of gambling disorder? Episodic and Persistent GAME 2 Episodic: symptoms subside for at least several months Persistent: Continuous symptoms, meet criteria for multiple years Caffeine- Related Disorders and Tobacco-Related Disorders 1.What is the ICD 10 code for Caffeine Use Disorder? 2.How much caffeine is amount ingested in caffeine intoxication (F15.929)? There isn’t one!!! Only intoxication, withdrawal and other/unspecified caffeine use disorder Conclusion: Not addictive! Excess of 250 mg / 2-3 cups of brewed coffee 3. Name at least 3 symptoms of caffeine intoxication and how many must be present shortly after use? 5 must be present shortly after use 4. Caffeine withdrawal occurs within how many hours of abrupt cessation of caffeine? Restlessness Excitement Nervousness Insomnia Flushed face Diuresis GI disturbance (diarrhea, N/V, upset stomach) Rambling flow of thought & speech Tachycardia or cardiac arrhythmia Periods of inexhaustibility Psychomotor agitation 24 hours 3 of the following must be present 5. Name 3 symptoms of caffeine withdrawal (F15.93) 6. What does the 9 in the codes for intoxication (F15.929), withdrawal (F15.93)unspecified (F93.99) mean? Headache Marked fatigue or drowsiness mood, depressed mood, irritability Difficulty concentrating Flu like symptoms (N/V or muscle pain/stiffness Dysphoric Not caffeine use disorder moderate or severe Is an exception to the other SUDs. Other SUDs must have moderate or severe use to have withdrawal. Tobacco Related Disorders 7. What is the diagnosis if Randy is using long term nicotine maintenance medication? Tobacco Use Disorder on maintenance therapy Moderate or severe tobacco use disorder with tobacco induced sleep disorder 8. What is Sally’s diagnosis if she has insomnia caused by her excessive use of tobacco? 9. Would this be ICD 10 coded as one disorder or two? One Must have moderate or severe tobacco use disorder to make a diagnosis of tobacco induced sleep disorder. ICD 10 codes moderate or severe use disorder (2) in the 4th digit or code One Code indicates both disorders When write it out it is moderate or severe tobacco use disorder with tobacco induced sleep disorder. 10. What is specifier for TUD if patient is living in a setting where smoking is not permitted? Answer: Tobacco Use Disorder, in a Controlled Environment 11.Polysubstance Abuse or dependence still a diagnosis? No List the disorders on by one